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Q: What test does the court use to determine search and seizure?
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What proof is required to obtain a court ordered paternity test from non guardian?

The paternity test is the proof. The court will subpoena the other parent and ask them to submit to a paternity test, which will determine if they are the biological parent or not.


My son has to have a dna test done.The mother has had her's but he was told that a place in birmingham Ala could give him one for a cheap price and he could make payments on it where does he need to go?

The only paternity test that is valid in court is one ordered by a judge. If this test is being done to determine paternity, it must be conducted at a facility approved by the court and in a manner approved by the court. If the court ordered him to a paternity test, the court will tell him which facilities are on the list. Contact the court.


Does seizure medicine show up in a regular drug test?

no


If the father is court order to take DNA test and still refuses then how do the courts determine DNA?

The court determines DNA by either hair samples or looks of the child and father.


What test has the US Supreme Court historically used to determine whether women should receive special treatment as a class?

the reasonableness standard.


What does a father have to do for the paternity test?

just a swabbing the inside of your mouth will enable a lab to determine via DNA testing if you are the father.


True or false the first activity in test preparation is to determine what the test will be about?

It is true that the first activity in test preparation is to determine what the test will be all about.


What was the court's test in Illinois v gates to obtain a search warrant?

Illinois v. Gates deals with subsequent appellate review of probable cause, and is not a "test" dealing with application for a search warrant. In reviewing PC, the court abandoned the two-pronged Aguilar-Spinelli test and instituted a "totality of the circumstances" standard instead. The standard essentially lowers the burden on the State. Aguilar Spinelli made it nearly impossible to find PC on the basis of a confidential tip alone, so this test replaced it.


What does the word trials mean?

1) Any proceedings before the court of law. 2) Arduous tests to determine the worth of something or someone. 3) A preliminary test to determine the value of something, such as in medicine (Clinical Trials).


Who pays for DNA test when court ordered?

If no paternity test was ever done can someone have the court order a DNA test?


Would a court test for methodone on a child custody case?

If there is a reason for a drug test, yes, the court will request a drug test.


How can one determine who her baby's father is?

With DNA tests of the possible fathers and of the baby. Today it can be done with a simple swab test on the inside of the mouth. If he refuses you can get a court order.